Jordan Spieth's Chambers Bay problem and other U.S. Open things to watch on …

But his popularity goes well beyond his dominance on the links. Fans tend to like players who have tight-knit families, and Spieth has exactly that. From his parents to his siblings to his girlfriend, Jordan has one of the strongest support systems in

Jordan Spieth, 4-under — For Jordan Spieth, Sunday is all about staying patient and understanding that despite only being 21-years-old, he might have the most experience of anyone in this situation. Sure, Johnson has held the lead at the U.S. Open

Masters champion Jordan Spieth thinks the same way heading into Thursday's opening of the 115th U.S. Open at Chambers Bay. “If you're going to talk negative about a place, you're almost throwing yourself out to begin with because golf is a mental game

Advantage: Jordan Spieth, as the USGA sets up the 18th hole at Chambers Bay as a par-5 in Sunday's finale at Chambers Bay.

UNIVERSITY PLACE, WASH. — Jordan Spieth is the only 21-year-old who should be carded just to make sure he isn't a whole lot older. When you're 21, in the lead at the U.S. Open and you make a double-bogey on a hole that you think is “dumb,” it's